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| Her training and | readiness activities centered on the U.S. West Coast b |
| ort services including hot meals and housing | readiness activities. |
| Early Childhood Family Education and School | Readiness Advisory Council, and on the local board of |
| d-Rescue, Maritime Law Enforcement, Military | Readiness, and Ocean Station duties. |
| National Guard Base, is to maintain wartime | readiness and the ability to mobilize and deploy exped |
| He writes that "widespread acceptance of | readiness and independent toileting have since been su |
| elfare programs that addressed issues of job | readiness and social functioning. |
| 21 May 1967, the ship displayed "exceptional | readiness and effectiveness in all tasks assigned," in |
| Cathedral Shelter also provides job | readiness and placement services to its clients. |
| high schools in the nation based on college | readiness, and in 2006 received the Blue Ribbon award |
| Naylor's beats have included Army training, | readiness and the service's senior leadership. |
| al and was Chief of Joint Forces Operational | Readiness and Training. |
| ave the lines at Wichita deficient in combat | readiness and deliver them to these USAAF modification |
| lt) and Fort Campbell; Director, Operations, | Readiness and Mobilization, Office of the Deputy Chief |
| nt base operating support to improve wartime | readiness and the quality of life of LAAFB customers. |
| While some partisan groups required combat | readiness and weapons as a condition for joining, many |
| er leadership as Commanding Officer of Fleet | Readiness and Logistics, the 75 member CNO staff unit |
| "Four soldiers held their bayonets in | readiness and in their midst stood two young Albanians |
| he Charleston Naval Shipyard, Pigeon resumed | readiness and training operations along the eastern se |
| ar with Spain demonstrated the need for such | readiness, and in 1710 land was ordered to be bought t |
| Ford completed a Cooperation Afloat | Readiness and Training (CARAT) deployment starting May |
| General, Ms. Acheson worked on the Year 2000 | readiness and responsibility act (H.R. 775) also known |
| Efforts to improve military | readiness and capability, and to sustain an extended b |
| served as the Army's Director of Operations, | Readiness and Mobilization before taking command of th |
| es mostly as a backup which could be held in | readiness and played back later if the real-time conve |
| eputy Chief of Naval Operations (DCNO) Fleet | Readiness and Logistics, and Commander Second Fleet. |
| cutter to participate in Cooperation Afloat | Readiness and Training (CARAT 97) held in Southeast As |
| materiel, and the toll taken on operational | readiness and capability, Insensitive Munitions (IM) i |
| s a tradition of maintaining a high state of | readiness and support to a wide range of contingencies |
| dinate units' mission was to operate at full | readiness, and support activities included aircraft an |
| he most proficient in overall combat systems | readiness and warfare operations. |
| f Naval Operations, for Fleet Operations and | Readiness, and on 2 July 1956, became Commander in Chi |
| ses in obtaining information on U.S. defense | readiness and atomic bomb stockpiles are thought to ha |
| He focused on military | readiness and balancing the federal budget. |
| tem wide approaches to assess organizational | readiness, and process adaptation to promote women's l |
| platoon distinguished itself with its battle | readiness and courage. |
| VR 506, CINCUSNAVEUR DET 108, DCNO N4 Fleet | Readiness and Logistics DET 106, and Second Fleet JFAC |
| nce with Title 10 USC is to maintain wartime | readiness and the ability to mobilize and deploy exped |
| an annual exercise called Cooperation Afloat | Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2004. |
| Shortly after entering parliament his | readiness as a speaker and his acquaintance with milit |
| sed to maintain a number of Thor missiles in | readiness as part of the UK deterrent force, before fi |
| lah Saleh in a show of military strength and | readiness as the country faces multiple internal confl |
| The 115 FW maintains mobilization | readiness as part of the Air Reserve Component (ARC) a |
| ated combat bombardment missions to maintain | readiness as a unit of the Strategic Air Command, test |
| he task force maintains constant operational | readiness as a local resource for residents of Fairfax |
| t schools to participate in the College Work | Readiness Assessment (CWRA) project. |
| .S. West Coast, training and maintaining her | readiness at the traditionally high Navy level. |
| oWork offers staffing, career training, work | readiness, available training space and training resou |
| ted the addition of the CH-53E and the Fleet | Readiness Aviation Maintenance Personnel (FRAMP) progr |
| ry Excellence Award in 1963 and the Military | Readiness Award in 1965. |
| n Prikaati) is one of the three Finnish Army | readiness brigades. |
| Most armed forces maintain varying levels of | readiness by the troops to engage in combat due to eco |
| e and the performance of students in college | readiness by examining Advanced Placement (AP) and Int |
| circles by promoting greater efficiency and | readiness, calling for a military structure that could |
| He focused on military | readiness, calling it "the best insurance we have both |
| soldiers captured in total absence of battle | readiness, came to the attention of General Markian Po |
| as the organiser of the 1974 Munich Olympics | readiness camp and many other camps for different spor |
| Fleet | Readiness Center Southeast |
| classes and fourth in the awarding of Career | Readiness Certificates, while the College is 30th in o |
| ion to June 20, 2006 when he became election | readiness chair for Northern New Brunswick for the com |
| Commander of the Naval Reserve | Readiness Command Region II, and assistant chief of na |
| nd of the U.S. Army Materiel Development and | Readiness Command on 12 February 1975. |
| nal Support Command became the 70th Regional | Readiness Command and was well on its way towards deve |
| Although the 63d Regional | Readiness Command located in Los Alamitos, CA was not |
| d command post support for the United States | Readiness Command. |
| Texas Success Initiative-Higher Education | Readiness Component:Mathematics |
| A defense | readiness condition (DEFCON) is an alert posture used |
| title comes from the United States' Defense | Readiness Condition DEFCON 1, meaning "war is imminent |
| ving interoperability while reducing mission | readiness costs. |
| y, in Virginia Beach, VA within the NCF N4/7 | Readiness Directorate. |
| ll Ship Award sponsored by the Environmental | Readiness Division of the Chief of Naval Operations . |
| d attached forces at a high degree of combat | readiness during the Cold War, March 1955 - September |
| ook part in the Ships Anti-Submarine Warfare | Readiness Effectiveness Measuring 114 (SHAREM) Invitat |
| rce (FDNF), participated in SHAREM (Ship ASW | Readiness Effectiveness Measuring) 138 along with unit |
| rch 3, 2009 Tauscher introduced the Military | Readiness Enhancement Act of 2009 to the House of Repr |
| co-sponsor of Rep. Marty Meehan's "Military | Readiness Enhancement Act" which would have repealed t |
| to Capitol Hill to reintroduce the Military | Readiness Enhancement Act, legislation that would repe |
| se Lee's graduation rate and improve college | readiness, especially among minority and low income st |
| Exercise RIMPAC '75, the multifaceted combat | readiness exercise that brought together units of the |
| operations out of San Diego with a three-day | readiness exercise. |
| Training and | readiness exercises out of Long Beach occupied the min |
| he Imperial General Headquarters divided the | Readiness Fleet into a mobile strike force of cruisers |
| 1894, he served in staff assignments for the | Readiness Fleet. |
| the South China Sea in an advanced state of | readiness following the Gulf of Tonkin incident. |
| apped users and fully able users, as well as | readiness for expected traffic and number of users and |
| Sinnott signed him up on a two year deal in | readiness for the 2008-09 season. |
| delivery in September and December 1839, in | readiness for the opening of the new line but the Comp |
| ns to Tower Hamlets council were in 1964, in | readiness for the Council coming into being in 1965. |
| he restoration of the Panathenian Stadium in | readiness for the 1896 Summer Olympics. |
| the position was hopeless Boats were got in | readiness for launching but as it seemed that they wou |
| and Steel Holding and Realisation Agency in | readiness for privatisation. |
| ilant Guard Exercise to test their operation | readiness for 2008. |
| p in 1989 and is currently under overhaul in | readiness for a return to national network service. |
| as reported that people were fleeing Rome in | readiness for an earthquake predicted to occur on May |
| on the pretext of fighting communists and in | readiness for the counter coup, and rings Saigon with |
| lubs members, many of whom had arms to be in | readiness for action. |
| by King Alfred summoned his Saxon troops, in | readiness for the nearby Battle of Ashdown, against th |
| r is evidently a way of "staging" a flock in | readiness for migration. |
| 6-67 season would be one of consolidation in | readiness for a push for the elusive Second Division p |
| esent should hold themselves in enthusiastic | readiness for the call to arms. |
| With him signing to Derbyshire in | readiness for the 2002 season, this was to prove risky |
| e usually those kept at the highest state of | readiness for combat, and are often alerted only a few |
| pointed Deputy Commander for Procurement and | Readiness for the Tank-automotive Command (TACOM), wor |
| sian athletes and demonstrated the stadium's | readiness for games usage. |
| t while that course was being redeveloped in | readiness for the Ryder Cup, for three years it was pl |
| In | readiness for the joining of the Barnfield and Brent s |
| arm themselves in however makeshift a way in | readiness for a final showdown. |
| talents, but also build self-confidence and | readiness for academic and other achievements. |
| were trained to petrol pumping equipment in | readiness for the invasion of Europe. |
| rier HMS Formidable were moved to Algiers in | readiness for a major action. |
| ork conducted at the Steel Shop included the | readiness for service of 12 “Da” class locomotives in |
| arge quantities of supplies and equipment in | readiness for a lengthy siege. |
| Between conflicts Task Force 77 was held in | readiness for supporting French operations during the |
| rinder and mixed with turmeric and stored in | readiness for use. |
| ers when commanding the Derbyshire Blues, in | readiness for the invasion by Charles Edward Stuart (B |
| ber 2009 there will be the early clearing in | readiness for the building of the new location of Tott |
| ng-duration spaceflight on the human body in | readiness for ISS Expeditions, and also carried out ex |
| l around 1975, when alterations were made in | readiness for electrification. |
| To help us prioritize our workload, and in | readiness for Wikipedia:1.0, |
| To help us prioritise our workload, and in | readiness for Wikipedia:1.0, |
| 19th century) while clearing the grounds in | readiness for the redevelopment. |
| is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation High | Readiness Force (Land) Headquarters ready for deployme |
| NATO bases used by the Quick Reaction Alert | readiness forces numbers of bombs were stored in a hea |
| mini-lessons, robust vocabulary development, | readiness grouping, and journal writing. |
| Those assigned 4 and 5 day | readiness have a permanent skeleton crew of 9 or 10 ma |
| Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and | Readiness, having assumed that office in 2010. |
| ince 1978, it has trained to maintain combat | readiness in tactical fighter operations. |
| The battalion was placed on operational | readiness in 1987 and 1990. |
| C. Owens maintained her peak efficiency and | readiness in coastal operations with nuclear submarine |
| rench Air Force put armed Mirage fighters on | readiness in case the MiG approached French territory. |
| purpose of the exercise was to assess combat | readiness in the Southwest district of Russia and to i |
| e of the Ten Virgins reinforces the call for | readiness in the face of the uncertain time of this se |
| She bolstered 6th Fleet strength and | readiness in the Mediterranean, January to June 1952, |
| that demonstrate the highest state of combat | readiness in their group and their ability to execute |
| trained to a higher standard of operational | readiness in their public order role than most other P |
| nson, for failing to maintain the military's | readiness in the years immediately following World War |
| World Economic Forum Networked | Readiness Index 2007-2008, ranked 110 out of 127 count |
| al is awarded to high schools with a college | readiness index of at least 20, but that are not ranke |
| nsecutive days Full Mission Capable aircraft | readiness, initiated air-to-air banner gunnery launche |
| rch 1997, the 156th Fighter Wing Operational | Readiness Inspection was held at Roosevelt Roads. |
| received an “Outstanding” on its Operational | Readiness Inspection (ORI). |
| ombat ready status and passed an Operational | Readiness Inspection (ORI) in the F-102 six months aft |
| ating possible from the May 1994 Operational | Readiness Inspection and supporting the Deny Flight mi |
| er 1996, the 156 FW took part in Operational | Readiness Inspection, Phase I. |
| n, a material inspection, and an operational | readiness inspection. |
| ticipated in numerous exercises, operational | readiness inspections, and overseas deployments. |
| rticipated in alerts, exercises, operational | readiness inspections, evaluations, and intensive trai |
| es of the organization is to promote citizen | readiness, instill military training into Belarusian y |
| Ever mindful that military | readiness is a dangerous endeavor, as of 2007, this co |
| Combat | readiness is a condition of the armed forces and their |
| ting by the U.S. Secretary of Defense of the | readiness level and the training of the Iraqi forces, |
| f those weapons had been moved to the lowest | readiness level, in which they are not dismantled, but |
| the U.S. military have been placed at higher | readiness levels on numerous instances. |
| am, food service, lodging, mortuary affairs, | readiness, libraries, management information systems, |
| Who's role was to consolidate all war | readiness materials (WRM) management in the European t |
| k leaf clusters and valor device, the Combat | Readiness Medal with silver oak leaf cluster, the Sout |
| the Air Force Commendation Medal, the Combat | Readiness Medal with three oak leaf clusters, the Nati |
| device and two oak leaf clusters, the Combat | Readiness Medal with silver oak leaf cluster, the Nati |
| Combat | Readiness Medal |
| Combat | Readiness Medal with 2 devices |
| Combat | Readiness Medal with one oak leaf cluster |
| Combat | Readiness Medal with two oak leaf clusters |
| for an act of bravery), the Air Force Combat | Readiness Medal, the Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Se |
| Organizational Excellence Award, the Combat | Readiness Medal, the National Defense Service Medal wi |
| of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Combat | Readiness Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Humanitari |
| recruited to travel to Afghanistan for jihad | readiness military training. |
| Center for Improving the | Readiness of Children for Learning & Education (CIRCLE |
| atural History Unit and many others) and the | readiness of many of its citizens to adopt greener lif |
| This helps a release manager asses the | readiness of a build to enter production. |
| conflict: Vavasour's poor evaluation of the | readiness of the HBC facilities for military uses, the |
| nt of Commerce), no agency was assessing the | readiness of the Internet itself. |
| ons, as it were inspirations, with exceeding | readiness of will to change his religion, took possess |
| ed, most useful: "His acuteness of learning, | readiness of resource and knowledge of the forms of ec |
| The squadron maintains combat | readiness of 71 personnel and 18 F-15E aircraft for sh |
| mergency Preparedness ensures the safety and | readiness of the agency's facilities, staff, customers |
| was remarkable for pertinency of thought and | readiness of utterance. |
| The | readiness of the population to respond to disasters wh |
| re were nine flights to test the operational | readiness of the new terminal and its ground handling |
| te of Force Operations oversees training and | readiness of active duty, guard, reserve, and civilian |
| s type of testing focuses on the operational | readiness of the system to be supported, or which is t |
| alert state is an indication of the state of | readiness of the armed forces for military action or a |
| ned as Officer in Charge of the training and | readiness of all West Coast SEAL Teams. |
| The Department of Defense periodically tests | readiness of the RRF by initiating no-notice activatio |
| eet, with responsibility of the training and | readiness of all Naval forces from the West Coast of t |
| irmed in the eyes of the allies the fighting | readiness of the Greek army which had practically just |
| English language test designed to assess the | readiness of non-native English speakers to participat |
| ry, such as building infrastructure, and the | readiness of its people, through education and human r |
| mproving operational engineering or material | readiness of the United States maritime forces during |
| mproving operational engineering or material | readiness of maritime defense forces culminating in th |
| in 1967, Plunger operated to improve the ASW | readiness of the Pacific fleet; from 6 March to 22 Mar |
| In order to maintain the | readiness of the recently decommissioned destroyer ten |
| mas Chestre may have hailed from lies in the | readiness of all three works to borrow lines and phras |
| ed that: "The duty of jihad in Islam and the | readiness of the faithful Moslem to sacrifice his life |
| 1961 to 1964, he served as Mobilization and | Readiness Officer for the San Francisco, California-ba |
| the entire system achieved full operational | readiness on 22 July 2008. |
| on 22 February 1941 and reached operational | readiness on 24 April 1941. |
| Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and | Readiness on February 16, 2010. |
| In March, 1967 she resumed training and | readiness operations with amphibious forces, and range |
| ach on 28 October 1964 for a year of warfare | readiness operations along the western seaboard. |
| teran minesweeper continued her training and | readiness operations, a vital part of America's fighti |
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